Comparison of Lethal and Nonlethal Mouse Models of <i>Orientia tsutsugamushi</i> Infection Reveals T-Cell Population-Associated Cytokine Signatures Correlated with Lethality and Protection

The antigenic diversity of <i>Orientia tsutsugamushi</i> as well as the interstrain difference(s) associated with virulence in mice impose the necessity to dissect the host immune response. In this study we compared the host response in lethal and non-lethal murine models of <i>O....

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Main Authors: Alison Luce-Fedrow, Suchismita Chattopadhyay, Teik-Chye Chan, Gregory Pearson, John B. Patton, Allen L. Richards
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spelling doaj-fea17cc441324a2792cc8ab6d549d87c2021-09-26T01:34:12ZengMDPI AGTropical Medicine and Infectious Disease2414-63662021-07-01612112110.3390/tropicalmed6030121Comparison of Lethal and Nonlethal Mouse Models of <i>Orientia tsutsugamushi</i> Infection Reveals T-Cell Population-Associated Cytokine Signatures Correlated with Lethality and ProtectionAlison Luce-Fedrow0Suchismita Chattopadhyay1Teik-Chye Chan2Gregory Pearson3John B. Patton4Allen L. Richards5Department of Viral and Rickettsial Diseases, Naval Medical Research Center, Silver Spring, MD 20910, USADepartment of Viral and Rickettsial Diseases, Naval Medical Research Center, Silver Spring, MD 20910, USADepartment of Viral and Rickettsial Diseases, Naval Medical Research Center, Silver Spring, MD 20910, USADepartment of Biology, Shippensburg University, Shippensburg, PA 17257, USADepartment of Microbiology and Immunology, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA 19107, USADepartment of Viral and Rickettsial Diseases, Naval Medical Research Center, Silver Spring, MD 20910, USAThe antigenic diversity of <i>Orientia tsutsugamushi</i> as well as the interstrain difference(s) associated with virulence in mice impose the necessity to dissect the host immune response. In this study we compared the host response in lethal and non-lethal murine models of <i>O. tsutsugamushi</i> infection using the two strains, Karp (New Guinea) and Woods (Australia). The models included the lethal model: Karp intraperitoneal (IP) challenge; and the nonlethal models: Karp intradermal (ID), Woods IP, and Woods ID challenges. We monitored bacterial trafficking to the liver, lung, spleen, kidney, heart, and blood, and seroconversion during the 21-day challenge. Bacterial trafficking to all organs was observed in both the lethal and nonlethal models of infection, with significant increases in average bacterial loads observed in the livers and hearts of the lethal model. Multicolor flow cytometry was utilized to analyze the CD4+ and CD8+ T cell populations and their intracellular production of the cytokines IFNγ, TNF, and IL2 (single, double, and triple combinations) associated with both the lethal and nonlethal murine models of infection. The lethal model was defined by a cytokine signature of double- (IFNγ-IL2) and triple-producing (IL2-TNF-IFNγ) CD4+ T-cell populations; no multifunctional signature was identified in the CD8+ T-cell populations associated with the lethal model. In the nonlethal model, the cytokine signature was predominated by CD4+ and CD8+ T-cell populations associated with single (IL2) and/or double (IL2-TNF) populations of producers. The cytokine signatures associated with our lethal model will become depletion targets in future experiments; those signatures associated with our nonlethal model are hypothesized to be related to the protective nature of the nonlethal challenges.https://www.mdpi.com/2414-6366/6/3/121scrub typhus<i>Orientia tsutsugamushi</i>mouse modelT cellscytokineslethality
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author Alison Luce-Fedrow
Suchismita Chattopadhyay
Teik-Chye Chan
Gregory Pearson
John B. Patton
Allen L. Richards
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Suchismita Chattopadhyay
Teik-Chye Chan
Gregory Pearson
John B. Patton
Allen L. Richards
Comparison of Lethal and Nonlethal Mouse Models of <i>Orientia tsutsugamushi</i> Infection Reveals T-Cell Population-Associated Cytokine Signatures Correlated with Lethality and Protection
Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease
scrub typhus
<i>Orientia tsutsugamushi</i>
mouse model
T cells
cytokines
lethality
author_facet Alison Luce-Fedrow
Suchismita Chattopadhyay
Teik-Chye Chan
Gregory Pearson
John B. Patton
Allen L. Richards
author_sort Alison Luce-Fedrow
title Comparison of Lethal and Nonlethal Mouse Models of <i>Orientia tsutsugamushi</i> Infection Reveals T-Cell Population-Associated Cytokine Signatures Correlated with Lethality and Protection
title_short Comparison of Lethal and Nonlethal Mouse Models of <i>Orientia tsutsugamushi</i> Infection Reveals T-Cell Population-Associated Cytokine Signatures Correlated with Lethality and Protection
title_full Comparison of Lethal and Nonlethal Mouse Models of <i>Orientia tsutsugamushi</i> Infection Reveals T-Cell Population-Associated Cytokine Signatures Correlated with Lethality and Protection
title_fullStr Comparison of Lethal and Nonlethal Mouse Models of <i>Orientia tsutsugamushi</i> Infection Reveals T-Cell Population-Associated Cytokine Signatures Correlated with Lethality and Protection
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Lethal and Nonlethal Mouse Models of <i>Orientia tsutsugamushi</i> Infection Reveals T-Cell Population-Associated Cytokine Signatures Correlated with Lethality and Protection
title_sort comparison of lethal and nonlethal mouse models of <i>orientia tsutsugamushi</i> infection reveals t-cell population-associated cytokine signatures correlated with lethality and protection
publisher MDPI AG
series Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease
issn 2414-6366
publishDate 2021-07-01
description The antigenic diversity of <i>Orientia tsutsugamushi</i> as well as the interstrain difference(s) associated with virulence in mice impose the necessity to dissect the host immune response. In this study we compared the host response in lethal and non-lethal murine models of <i>O. tsutsugamushi</i> infection using the two strains, Karp (New Guinea) and Woods (Australia). The models included the lethal model: Karp intraperitoneal (IP) challenge; and the nonlethal models: Karp intradermal (ID), Woods IP, and Woods ID challenges. We monitored bacterial trafficking to the liver, lung, spleen, kidney, heart, and blood, and seroconversion during the 21-day challenge. Bacterial trafficking to all organs was observed in both the lethal and nonlethal models of infection, with significant increases in average bacterial loads observed in the livers and hearts of the lethal model. Multicolor flow cytometry was utilized to analyze the CD4+ and CD8+ T cell populations and their intracellular production of the cytokines IFNγ, TNF, and IL2 (single, double, and triple combinations) associated with both the lethal and nonlethal murine models of infection. The lethal model was defined by a cytokine signature of double- (IFNγ-IL2) and triple-producing (IL2-TNF-IFNγ) CD4+ T-cell populations; no multifunctional signature was identified in the CD8+ T-cell populations associated with the lethal model. In the nonlethal model, the cytokine signature was predominated by CD4+ and CD8+ T-cell populations associated with single (IL2) and/or double (IL2-TNF) populations of producers. The cytokine signatures associated with our lethal model will become depletion targets in future experiments; those signatures associated with our nonlethal model are hypothesized to be related to the protective nature of the nonlethal challenges.
topic scrub typhus
<i>Orientia tsutsugamushi</i>
mouse model
T cells
cytokines
lethality
url https://www.mdpi.com/2414-6366/6/3/121
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